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mean willoughby's that the state will floats a $2.6 billion bond ended 3.2 billion from the federal government in grants this goes to 130 mi. track for madera to bakersfield to 60 4/6 according to senator construction could begin in six months as well as adding tens of thousands of jobs we did a statement from senate republican leader bob happened then he says closing schools for three weeks was spending 8,000,000,130 mi. of track this defies logic and it is irresponsible sell a lot of republicans voted against this because this is a boats that would be difficult to commence legislators as well as constituents that this was the right move to make. >>> crazily in sacramento thank you. this is what is left of a car that smashed into a treat a group of limited teenagers were piled in the overnight crash happened. it's nice and 50 year- old driver is in critical condition. and five of his friends are heard reporter lynn the tells us investigators think this started as a teenage joy ride. >>> yes it did. fighting for is live. never a good combination and tonight alameda police investigators are sti
mean willoughby's that the state will floats a $2.6 billion bond ended 3.2 billion from the federal government in grants this goes to 130 mi. track for madera to bakersfield to 60 4/6 according to senator construction could begin in six months as well as adding tens of thousands of jobs we did a statement from senate republican leader bob happened then he says closing schools for three weeks was spending 8,000,000,130 mi. of track this defies logic and it is irresponsible sell a lot of...
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to get government money. this is not what you want to do, you are talking to people who are veterans, senior citizens and pay payroll taxes. especially if you are a voter who hasn't made up your mind yet. >> senator john mccain ran against barack obama four years ago. tonight he speaks out about the tape. that is up next. of identity thieves "enough." we're lifelock, and we believe you have the right to live free from the fear of identity theft. our pledge to you? as long as there are identity thieves, we'll be there. we're lifelock. and we offer the most comprehensive identity theft protection ever created. lifelock: relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get
to get government money. this is not what you want to do, you are talking to people who are veterans, senior citizens and pay payroll taxes. especially if you are a voter who hasn't made up your mind yet. >> senator john mccain ran against barack obama four years ago. tonight he speaks out about the tape. that is up next. of identity thieves "enough." we're lifelock, and we believe you have the right to live free from the fear of identity theft. our pledge to you? as long as...
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you can get close to that with the government. we will have more from mark stein at 8:45. >> 18 after the hour what will four more years of president obama mean for the economy and for your money? cheryl casone breaks it down next. >> hillary clinton is talking about the future and her political career. >> announcer: meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have, if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards, destroying jill's credit and her dream of retirement. now meet amanda. with a swipe of her debit card, she bought some gas... and an all-expense-paid trip to hawaii for ben. ben is the intity thief who used a device called a skimmer to steal her formation from her card to open a fraudulent account. every year millions of americans just like you learn that a little personal information in the wrong hands could wre havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehens
you can get close to that with the government. we will have more from mark stein at 8:45. >> 18 after the hour what will four more years of president obama mean for the economy and for your money? cheryl casone breaks it down next. >> hillary clinton is talking about the future and her political career. >> announcer: meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have, if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number...
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the federal government pays 80% of the construction and the state does 20%. our state steps up and says 80% is not enough. we have the responsibility to take care of the bridges. we set aside more state dollars to do that. each state has to step up and say the 20% may have to increase on that. those are difficult issues. the transportation committee will have to take on. they'll have to work through the process. all of these are reality. we're dealing with a large debt. with that i would like to yield three minutes. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. it used to be. it needs to be the decisions they used in proportion to their use and so forth. federal taxes were used for those projects that were truly federal in scope. the interstate highways, the national airports and harbors. local taxes paid for walk sidewalks and local streets and lower energy costs as part of the bargain. now, you know, what we're proposing to do is to raise taxes on people who pay a lot of taxes. apple makes more money on this ipad than exxon makes on the equivalent cost of six barr
the federal government pays 80% of the construction and the state does 20%. our state steps up and says 80% is not enough. we have the responsibility to take care of the bridges. we set aside more state dollars to do that. each state has to step up and say the 20% may have to increase on that. those are difficult issues. the transportation committee will have to take on. they'll have to work through the process. all of these are reality. we're dealing with a large debt. with that i would like...
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the federal government should be staying out of picking winners and losers. when they do get involved, we end up with something like solyndra, $532 million loss. the federal government should be focused on its problems. washington is broken. texas is a good example of what a good government should look like, and i'm proud as a lifelong businessman to have come to austin, to help create the texas miracle, and i want to take that miracle, the strongest economy in the entire country, i want to take it to washington and get our country back to work. >> mr. cruz? >> of course we shouldn't have. we've got a problem in washington. we've got career politicians in both parties that spend the taxpayer money. it's how we've gotten a $16 trillion debt that is bankrupting our country. i don't support bailouts, period. i don't support the bailout of the auto companies. i don't support the bailout of the banks. government shouldn't be in the business of spending taxpayer money to help private corporations. the role of government is to protect our rights, to protect our nati
the federal government should be staying out of picking winners and losers. when they do get involved, we end up with something like solyndra, $532 million loss. the federal government should be focused on its problems. washington is broken. texas is a good example of what a good government should look like, and i'm proud as a lifelong businessman to have come to austin, to help create the texas miracle, and i want to take that miracle, the strongest economy in the entire country, i want to...
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it blames terrorists, which is the government's word for "rebels" there. airstrikes continue on neighborhoods around the capital. eight people were reported killed in one district. 18 in another. monday was said to be the most intense day of bombing. since the war began. you will not believe what animal rights activists want to do in california about some dead fish. and how do you get storm information from the government when the power goes out? bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. >> announcer: meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have
it blames terrorists, which is the government's word for "rebels" there. airstrikes continue on neighborhoods around the capital. eight people were reported killed in one district. 18 in another. monday was said to be the most intense day of bombing. since the war began. you will not believe what animal rights activists want to do in california about some dead fish. and how do you get storm information from the government when the power goes out? bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up...
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the prior two were on behalf of the government. and i knew him. so i -- i'm surprised that he wouldn't have mentioned it to me. but, you know, as bob says, he was the kind of guy, who it probably wouldn't have intimidated, because he really felt like he needed to be without that in order to do his job. >> we feel very confident in the source. i can't say who the source is. in the information we've been given. bob, wouldn't anyone in that job be on an al qaeda hit list? wouldn't anyone in that job be an al qaeda target? say he was pulled out. wouldn't al qaeda go after whomever replaced him? >> oh, absolutely. remember, that there is -- the drones have killed a lot of libyans in afghanistan and this is a tribal society, which takes revenge, irrespective of religion. we're the number one target in libya. and the fact that there are so many arms, heavy arms included. the ambassador was a natural target, and only one way to protect these people, and that's complete mobility. the s.e.a.l.s provide a security team, but the ambassador would never have be
the prior two were on behalf of the government. and i knew him. so i -- i'm surprised that he wouldn't have mentioned it to me. but, you know, as bob says, he was the kind of guy, who it probably wouldn't have intimidated, because he really felt like he needed to be without that in order to do his job. >> we feel very confident in the source. i can't say who the source is. in the information we've been given. bob, wouldn't anyone in that job be on an al qaeda hit list? wouldn't anyone in...
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too, and there was some pr problem with the approach we contracted and some of us survived in that government whilst others didn't. >> arguably, there is polar positions like the ones that mr. airborn adopts and we will see in his piece that it is all of the political classes, and then in the position of mr. campbell, it is more of the fault of fourth estate. and everything else, but do you have a different position, a mid-position? >> yes, i have indicated that the truth lies in between, and there are high responsibilities on both journalists in the media and journalists in the newspapers, and i am not trying to be polly anna-ish, and that is the wrong metaphor, but the balanced approach lies in the middle. we fed each other. mr. airborn is completely all of the wall in what he writes, but mr. campbell is not completely correct either. >> one can debate the diagnosis, but what if anything can be done about it in the free democracy? >> well, i think that the process of this inquiry is quite doing something about it, just as the process of the "lawrence inquiry" and the process of it and leave
too, and there was some pr problem with the approach we contracted and some of us survived in that government whilst others didn't. >> arguably, there is polar positions like the ones that mr. airborn adopts and we will see in his piece that it is all of the political classes, and then in the position of mr. campbell, it is more of the fault of fourth estate. and everything else, but do you have a different position, a mid-position? >> yes, i have indicated that the truth lies in...
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. >> much of it governed by 9/11 and the terrible events there. but i think there is a need, i think, for america to feel more confident again. >> yeah. >> don't you think? >> definitely. definitely. it is almost like saying sometimes you have to focus on what is really working and what is really good about the country as opposed to what is really wrong with it. and sometimes there is an awareness that has to happen like in 9/11 when we were all devastated, but we realized that, look, we love our country and i'll never forget going to church and the following sunday and after 9/11 and having the entire congregation, i've never heard this before, sing god bless america. that was powerful and showed everybody, when they need to, they come together. >> it is very true. very true. a break, we'll come back and talk music and a bit of tom. >> i love that guy. i love him. >> let's get that halo slashed off his head. >> let's do it. >> he can't be as saintly as everyone thinks she. >> you're so funny. >>> here are your headlines right now. >>> oh, so amaz
. >> much of it governed by 9/11 and the terrible events there. but i think there is a need, i think, for america to feel more confident again. >> yeah. >> don't you think? >> definitely. definitely. it is almost like saying sometimes you have to focus on what is really working and what is really good about the country as opposed to what is really wrong with it. and sometimes there is an awareness that has to happen like in 9/11 when we were all devastated, but we...
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. >> once you have a statute there, it is easy to amend it, and the less benign government in years to come will amend it in a way that is amicable to the interests of the press. do you see any force in that? >> no, on that basis, you would not change the law at all, because it would change again. it is not easy to amend primary ledgedation, and i mean -- legislation, because it is quite -- in abstract theory it is easy, because the legislation is passive, but in practice it is difficult, because you have to have parliamentary time to do so and make a case to the colleagues and go to the minister and before the house of commons and explain why you are doing it, and then it will proceed through the stages which takes a long time which is a necessary part of the process. i think it is absurd to argue that you should do one thing that is right today for fear that something may happen in the future. i mean either we should look at the case on the merits, and if it is correct, then go for it, and if it isn't, then don't go for it. >> the editor of the "times" -- >> mr. harding. >> gave that
. >> once you have a statute there, it is easy to amend it, and the less benign government in years to come will amend it in a way that is amicable to the interests of the press. do you see any force in that? >> no, on that basis, you would not change the law at all, because it would change again. it is not easy to amend primary ledgedation, and i mean -- legislation, because it is quite -- in abstract theory it is easy, because the legislation is passive, but in practice it is...
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this is a government. that is a school. >> bob: there is a american pediatric association decided there should be now, they should give the young women under 16 the morning after pill for contraceptive uses. without checking with the parents. what do you think? >> kimberly: thumbs down. >> bob: why? >> kimberly: there are health and medical complications, it's not appropriate to give to child under 18. there should be parental notification and consent. >> eric: i agree. at the risk of having a son, not a daughter, if the kids have it, if the girls have it, and practice unsafe sex because they have morning after pill they could get other things like stds. >> dana: again, more creeping of the independence that children should have and families should g.o.p. themselves. >> brian: i'll save time for one more thing. >> kimberly: you one more thing is next. that was good! ♪ ♪ >> announcer: meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have, if not for kari, the identity thie
this is a government. that is a school. >> bob: there is a american pediatric association decided there should be now, they should give the young women under 16 the morning after pill for contraceptive uses. without checking with the parents. what do you think? >> kimberly: thumbs down. >> bob: why? >> kimberly: there are health and medical complications, it's not appropriate to give to child under 18. there should be parental notification and consent. >> eric: i...
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the pakistani government under increasing pressure to solve the case, has given conflicting accounts of the probe. the interior minister says the two gunmen have been identified and arrests are coming soon. 100 people are detained for questioning. a regional police chief says 35 people are in custody for questioning. three blame malala's shooting on a man with suspected links to the taliban. the taliban have already claimed they plotted the attack. the police say still no hard evidence who pulled the trigger. on friday, the outpouring of support continued with a message from the prime minister. and vigils across the country. pakistanis young and old praying for malala, a 14-year-old human rights activist whose legend rose by the day. >> she, a little child, gives older people hope and inspiration and sanity and brings us back from depression and dejection. >> reporter: a top government official says in the coming days, doctors will be keeping a close eye on the swelling in malala's brain, swelling after brain surgery a big concern. of course the brain is closed in a hard casing. the
the pakistani government under increasing pressure to solve the case, has given conflicting accounts of the probe. the interior minister says the two gunmen have been identified and arrests are coming soon. 100 people are detained for questioning. a regional police chief says 35 people are in custody for questioning. three blame malala's shooting on a man with suspected links to the taliban. the taliban have already claimed they plotted the attack. the police say still no hard evidence who...
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. >> reporter: another encouraging sign: while state and local governments are still cutting jobs, the pace is slowing sharply, sharply, just 6,000 were lost in february. >> pelley: anthony, thank you. even with these jobs that the economy is economy is creating, 12.8 million americans are still out of work and that is only part of the story. if you had people who have to settle for part-time work and the folks who stopped looking, the number is nearly double, 23.5 23.5 million. one other sign of recovery today-- this is the third anniversary of the day the stock market hit bottom. on on march 9, 2009, the dow closed a little over 6,547. today's close was 12,922. so in three years it's up 97%. in other words, it's nearly doubled. no president since f.d.r. has been reelected with an unemployment rate higher than 7.2%. there's really no chance that it will be lower than that on election day just eight months away. so can this president make history history again? norah norah o'donnell is at the white house tonight. >> r >> reporter: scott, he may be able to make history, certainly jobs r
. >> reporter: another encouraging sign: while state and local governments are still cutting jobs, the pace is slowing sharply, sharply, just 6,000 were lost in february. >> pelley: anthony, thank you. even with these jobs that the economy is economy is creating, 12.8 million americans are still out of work and that is only part of the story. if you had people who have to settle for part-time work and the folks who stopped looking, the number is nearly double, 23.5 23.5 million. one...
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it looked like there was going to be a labor government. historically our policy positions would in a sense have gone after the murdoch empire, cl weather it was cross media ownership or whatever itig
it looked like there was going to be a labor government. historically our policy positions would in a sense have gone after the murdoch empire, cl weather it was cross media ownership or whatever itig
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, and that would be president obama versus who is for a government who can lift everybody up. that would be mitt romney. but in the end, there's a lot of confusion about this, and it is going to be hard to tell exactly how this is going to impact the race except, an dderson, if it comes up in the presidential debates. and i bet it will. and then both mitt romney and president obama can explain their positions. >> and john, it does feel like this team is jumping from strategy to strategy, and does this kind of move just give the ammunition of what some republican critics have said about the campaign from the beginning especially since that politico story this week and the campaign is functioning as if it is not ready for prime time? >> and in a word, yes. it does fuel those stories and that speculation and unhappiness among a lot of republicans both in washington and around the country. i'm in michigan and met with the chairwoman who says she wants mitt romney back here. they say he should not talk about israel or redistribution and say that president obama is a nice guy, but l
, and that would be president obama versus who is for a government who can lift everybody up. that would be mitt romney. but in the end, there's a lot of confusion about this, and it is going to be hard to tell exactly how this is going to impact the race except, an dderson, if it comes up in the presidential debates. and i bet it will. and then both mitt romney and president obama can explain their positions. >> and john, it does feel like this team is jumping from strategy to strategy,...
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it seems to me that this israeli government mr. netanyahu, the prime minister of israel, is using palestinian and israeli for his election campaign. that is unjust, unfair and unacceptable. he is also saying his media people are saying his spokespersons are saying that there is no free media in gaza while there is a cnn correspondent and a bbc correspondent. they are insulting international media because they're preparing for the ground for huge casualties among palestinian among innocent civilians. it can only stop if israel is pressured. >> if this situation continues to escalate, we're looking at the potential here that israel could move into a ground assault. is that something that the people of gaza are ready for? >> if that happens, we will face a disaster and see hundreds of palestinian civilians killed because we're talking about the most populated area in the world. the most densely populated area in the world. 1.6 million people living in less than 140 square miles. this is a very little piece of la land. 150,000 palestin
it seems to me that this israeli government mr. netanyahu, the prime minister of israel, is using palestinian and israeli for his election campaign. that is unjust, unfair and unacceptable. he is also saying his media people are saying his spokespersons are saying that there is no free media in gaza while there is a cnn correspondent and a bbc correspondent. they are insulting international media because they're preparing for the ground for huge casualties among palestinian among innocent...
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blair's government? >> i don't think there ever was such a deal. >> could we be clear, mr. campbell, on what that answer's based? i'm not asking you to comment. i'm just skug from your own knowledge if you knew of such a deal you would tell us because i've asked you to tell us. do you have any evidence of such a deal? >> no. absolutely not. >> in terms of the possibility of implied trade-offs or unspoken supplications, paragraph 49, you refer there to -- i think we probably asked you to look at the big bad bastard comment, which is mr. paul keating, who was then of course the labor prime minister in australia, wasn't he? >> yeah. >> you cover this in your diaries, volume 1, pages 247 and followi following. you set out part of the citation. page 247. on the 16th of july, 199 5. >> mm-hmm. >> on murdoch he told tb he's a big bad bastard and the only way you can deal with him is to make sure he thinks you can be a big bad bastard too. >> mm-hmm. >> you can only -- you can do deals with him without ever saying a deal it done. >> mm-hmm. >> but the only thing he cares about is h
blair's government? >> i don't think there ever was such a deal. >> could we be clear, mr. campbell, on what that answer's based? i'm not asking you to comment. i'm just skug from your own knowledge if you knew of such a deal you would tell us because i've asked you to tell us. do you have any evidence of such a deal? >> no. absolutely not. >> in terms of the possibility of implied trade-offs or unspoken supplications, paragraph 49, you refer there to -- i think we...
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focusing on what the federal government can do to aid the state and local officials there working so diligently with that community right now. president obama notified 10:30 this morning by the national security adviser john brennan. he's been getting updates throughout the day. craig, it is customary when something this tragic or devastating occurs for president obama to address and the nation and today the white house saying it's likely he'll do that again. >> quick question. what's the president said about gun control? what's president obama's position on gun control? >> reporter: well, he supports a ban on assault rifles. and carney specifically asked about that, as well, today. he said the president still supports that ban. you might remember over the summer president obama talked about the importance of stiffer gun control after that tragic shooting in aurora, colorado. he said there are just some common sense measures that can be put in place to try to prevent weapons from getting in the hands of people who should not have them. since then, very little has been done from this
focusing on what the federal government can do to aid the state and local officials there working so diligently with that community right now. president obama notified 10:30 this morning by the national security adviser john brennan. he's been getting updates throughout the day. craig, it is customary when something this tragic or devastating occurs for president obama to address and the nation and today the white house saying it's likely he'll do that again. >> quick question. what's the...
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government regulations change... oil peaks and plummets. and let's not even get started on the weather. the fact is: no two flights are ever the same. no matter how many times we've accomplished them in the past. the eighty-thousand employees at delta... must predict the unpredictable. anticipate the unexpected. and never let the rules... overrule common sense. this is how we tame the unwieldiness of air travel. pull it taut... and wrap it around the globe... until it's not just lines you see... it's the world. oh there's tons. french presses, espresso tampers, filters. it can get really complicated. not nearly as complicated as shipping it though. i mean shipping is a hassle. not with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits it ships, anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that is easy. best news i've heard all day! i'm soooo amped! i mean not amped. excited. well, sort of amped. really kind of in between. have you ever thought about decaf? do you think that would help? yeah. priority mail flat rate shipping
government regulations change... oil peaks and plummets. and let's not even get started on the weather. the fact is: no two flights are ever the same. no matter how many times we've accomplished them in the past. the eighty-thousand employees at delta... must predict the unpredictable. anticipate the unexpected. and never let the rules... overrule common sense. this is how we tame the unwieldiness of air travel. pull it taut... and wrap it around the globe... until it's not just lines you...
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we cannot print money like the federal government. i will leave you that to ponder as i leave you commissioner is a copy of the latest cuts coming at city college. thank you for your time. >> good evening. i have lived on ellis street in the western addition since 1974. almost every day i walked her kimball park. a couple of weeks ago, i walked through noon time and i saw there were kids from various schools eating their lunches. there are people playing on the playground, the playing field we have, which is wonderful. there were kids going to the day care centers. right in the middle of it all, steps away from the school's most --was a group of vagrants rampaging, fighting, throwing shopping carts that each other, swearing. i got half a block away and i called on my cell phone. when i turned around, when they asked me how many people were involved, i turned around to count, and that is when they saw me and somebody screamed, she is calling 911. they came rampaging towards me and punched me. i am 65 years old, i do not need that. the
we cannot print money like the federal government. i will leave you that to ponder as i leave you commissioner is a copy of the latest cuts coming at city college. thank you for your time. >> good evening. i have lived on ellis street in the western addition since 1974. almost every day i walked her kimball park. a couple of weeks ago, i walked through noon time and i saw there were kids from various schools eating their lunches. there are people playing on the playground, the playing...
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for commercial reasons, possibly with long term interests of your company company's, what government policy might be on media ownership. >> could you repeat that? >> for commercial reasons a reference to what future government policy might be on media ownership which would affect the commercial interests of news international. >> yes. >> in the run up to the endorsement, the endorsement of the "sun" was on the eighteenth of march, 1997. according to what this is -- [talking over each other] >> full disclosure, 1997 edition which is no. 24. >> yes. >> you look five lines down, this relates to what happened on the seventeenth of march 1997. blair when to the final mile for an article for the sun at the start of the election campaign. he wrote in skeptical tones that rupert was delighted. were you delighted? >> i don't remember whether i would have been. he rode in highly skeptical terms. >> and no reason to delay the endorsement for labor. that endorsement was your decision? >> it certainly would have been in my approval. >> some would say you extracted as much as you could from mr. bl
for commercial reasons, possibly with long term interests of your company company's, what government policy might be on media ownership. >> could you repeat that? >> for commercial reasons a reference to what future government policy might be on media ownership which would affect the commercial interests of news international. >> yes. >> in the run up to the endorsement, the endorsement of the "sun" was on the eighteenth of march, 1997. according to what this...
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the entire budget of the government is only about $5 billion. he says anti-narcotics operations alone won't bring down the horrific murder rate. to do that, he had to convince the public that murders would actually be solved. step one, create a team of trained detectives. in the basement of the ministry of justice, i visited the barracks of guatemala city's csi unit. here investigatiors take timelying in shifts, like in a fire house. here when a crime is committed, radios start going off and they launch the investigators to the scene of the crime. in the last week how many times have you gone out on calls to investigate crime scenes or murders? >> six. >> six times? wow. the minister says it's already paying off. >> translator: in the past couple of years after they began making the police more professional, the murder rate has begun to decline. >> but it takes more than training investigators. radical surgery had to be performed to fight one of the region's biggest and oldest problems, corruption. this is the large suburb, population 1 million.
the entire budget of the government is only about $5 billion. he says anti-narcotics operations alone won't bring down the horrific murder rate. to do that, he had to convince the public that murders would actually be solved. step one, create a team of trained detectives. in the basement of the ministry of justice, i visited the barracks of guatemala city's csi unit. here investigatiors take timelying in shifts, like in a fire house. here when a crime is committed, radios start going off and...
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we ought to invest in these technologies so they don't go overcast. >> there's a role for government and basic research, but another thing entirely to put $535 million into a solyndra or $249 million into an a123 systems. they're taking risks that private sector investors can take with their own money. they're risking my money on solyndra and a123. a123 systems had private backing, like sequoia capital. >> battery-makers. >> excuse me, yes. they never turned a profit. solyndra never turned a profit. i mean, if you want to go through the record on this, senate republican policy committee has a list that will make your jaw drop of the number of companies that are distressed or in bankruptcy. this is a disaster for the taxpayer. >> the other issue here, kim, larger economic point is the misallocation of capital. it's not just the money that you misspend on a particular company. that money could have gone f it hadn't been directed by government to what turned out to be a loser to other purposes, and that has a corrosive effect over time on economic growth and efficiency. this is somethin
we ought to invest in these technologies so they don't go overcast. >> there's a role for government and basic research, but another thing entirely to put $535 million into a solyndra or $249 million into an a123 systems. they're taking risks that private sector investors can take with their own money. they're risking my money on solyndra and a123. a123 systems had private backing, like sequoia capital. >> battery-makers. >> excuse me, yes. they never turned a profit. solyndra...
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and i think it's probably rather small because the federal government has left the business, you know? we don't get much from the state. and so i guess my question is that the purpose of having it seems to me that at least one goal and it seems like it might be a significant goal. is that every time the planning commission, for example, gets a market-rate project coming forward, it can say wow, we're not really building as much affordable housing as we need to. i guess a suggestion may be don't approve this market-rate project because we haven't been able to keep up with what we need to do on subsidized affordable housing. and if that is the goal, that strikes me as problematic. >> i wouldn't say that is the goal. i think it's just to assess what we're actually building. >> although i think this has to be reported out with every project. is that correct? >> five units or more. >> it's one thing to have an annual report saying how much affordable and how much market rate are we building? and then compare and say wow we need to re-assess. but when treasactually coming forward with every
and i think it's probably rather small because the federal government has left the business, you know? we don't get much from the state. and so i guess my question is that the purpose of having it seems to me that at least one goal and it seems like it might be a significant goal. is that every time the planning commission, for example, gets a market-rate project coming forward, it can say wow, we're not really building as much affordable housing as we need to. i guess a suggestion may be don't...
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we have an opportunity to city government to be a part of that. i think this is an innovative way of us offering choices to our consumers and do so in a way that protects the liability of the city. with that, mr. harrington. >> supervisor campos, do you want to briefly explain the substance of the amendments? >> yes, thank you. >> we will take that up after public comment. just make sure we are aware of what they are. >> one of the key changes is it makes it clear that it delegates the authority to the general manager of the puc to make any non-material amendments that may be required, technical amendments that may be required to finalize the contract. the language basically is added to strengthen to the extent it is legally possible the commitment to a long-term build-out. we believed that the initial language did that, but to the extent that ceqa and other laws allow us to strengten that language, that is the intent of many of the changes. they are not substantive. it is simply a matter of emphasizing the commitment to that intent. i think there
we have an opportunity to city government to be a part of that. i think this is an innovative way of us offering choices to our consumers and do so in a way that protects the liability of the city. with that, mr. harrington. >> supervisor campos, do you want to briefly explain the substance of the amendments? >> yes, thank you. >> we will take that up after public comment. just make sure we are aware of what they are. >> one of the key changes is it makes it clear that...
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i want to acknowledge lafco, a separate government agency. over the years lafco has had many members of this board and members of the community that have worked on this item. all of them have contributed over the years to make this product what it is today. i also want to acknowledge the work of the amazing lafco staff. we have our executive officer, nancy miller, as well as jason freed, who have put in many hours and have done a tremendous job moving this item forward. let me be honest about community choice aggregation and specifically the program that is before you. i don't believe that this program will answer all the world's problems but i also don't believe it will create them. i think it is important for us as we hear this item, hear some of the public comment that's about to take place that we put things in context. we as a board have taken a position in the last few years. in 2007 we outlined -- we passed an ordinance that set out some really ambitious objectives with respect to community choice aggregation. puc and lafco have worked
i want to acknowledge lafco, a separate government agency. over the years lafco has had many members of this board and members of the community that have worked on this item. all of them have contributed over the years to make this product what it is today. i also want to acknowledge the work of the amazing lafco staff. we have our executive officer, nancy miller, as well as jason freed, who have put in many hours and have done a tremendous job moving this item forward. let me be honest about...
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state of california, we are -- we have been ordered to dissolve redevelopment, and many other local governments in other cities are dealing with the same issue in their own way. >> reporter: these layoff notices could hit nearly every department, and the city administrator is also asking department heads to try and propose their own 5% reductions. and the city is still hoping that state lawmakers could delay this or come up with a new redevelopment system to try and help avoid these very painful layoffs. reporting live in oakland, i'm christie smith, john and laura, back to you. >> thank you very much, christie. it's 4:33. >>> santa clara county has declared a public health emergency over the drug ecstasy. a recent poll shows one in four teens has used the drug at least once. the county filmed this 30-minute documentary to highlight the myths and dangers of using "e." health officials say it's important teens know it could be mixed with other drugs and could be deadly. abel maldonado supports the documentary and supports his niece and nephew get the message. >> you hear about the people taking,
state of california, we are -- we have been ordered to dissolve redevelopment, and many other local governments in other cities are dealing with the same issue in their own way. >> reporter: these layoff notices could hit nearly every department, and the city administrator is also asking department heads to try and propose their own 5% reductions. and the city is still hoping that state lawmakers could delay this or come up with a new redevelopment system to try and help avoid these very...
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. >>> government officials say a $25 billion settlement with the top mortgage lenders is long overday. some could get a small check. >>> you may wonder what is it like to take care of the president, the first family and other vips at 30,000 feet. the air force is training flight attendants to work aboard air force one. we take a look. >> reporter: it is a plane like any other, rows of seats, lavatory, the mandatory safety briefing. but this is a plane not like any other, from the china to the state room with the fold- out sofa. >> pull out into a full-sized bed. >> reporter: welcome aboard what you might call air force airlines, serving the government's top leaders. here hillary clinton is arriving onboard what the air force calls a c-32. so the rest of the flying public, a boeing 747. they'ring more polish. training a class of flight attendants on the finer points of service. >> a little extra color. >> reporter: it starts with what visitors get to eat. there is no reheated, no questionable catering here. the air force wants to know where all the food comes from, so most everything i
. >>> government officials say a $25 billion settlement with the top mortgage lenders is long overday. some could get a small check. >>> you may wonder what is it like to take care of the president, the first family and other vips at 30,000 feet. the air force is training flight attendants to work aboard air force one. we take a look. >> reporter: it is a plane like any other, rows of seats, lavatory, the mandatory safety briefing. but this is a plane not like any other,...
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down and because of climate change is a real problem then we're going to have to actually have the government do some things to reduce the pollution that's causing them and these groups like competitive enterprise institute just look at the name it's not a science group it's an ideological group that's the goal is to shrink the size of government and so they just simply can't accept the reality you say ideology mitt romney at one point when he was governor massachusetts in fact he signed a cap and trade laws saying you know c o two is a real problem i'm going to do something about this and signed it in the northeast compact you know proudly proclaim global warming was real and then when he wanted to run for president he had to walk that back it seems to me like that's not ideology that's opportunism i'm wondering what percentage of the people who are out there claiming that there is no such thing as global warming might be doing so because their campaign contributions from fossil fuel industry or the the risk of the fossil fuel industry funding somebody to run against them or destroy their ca
down and because of climate change is a real problem then we're going to have to actually have the government do some things to reduce the pollution that's causing them and these groups like competitive enterprise institute just look at the name it's not a science group it's an ideological group that's the goal is to shrink the size of government and so they just simply can't accept the reality you say ideology mitt romney at one point when he was governor massachusetts in fact he signed a cap...
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women are under siege in this society we are in in business and government. families need to understand how they are being pulled in so many directions, and support them, whether they tax credits, raising the bar in terms of funding, political leaders need to know they will be elected by the female vote in this country. women need support in terms of child care or parent care or flexible hours in terms of how they work in society. it seems that nobody was talking about that. the shriver report tried to put that front and center. we did the alzheimer's project on hbo really looking at the science and care giving and diagnosis of alzheimer's. >> shep: you have a website where people can go if they are dealing with alzheimer's and share their stories. what is it you hope people take away from the website? >> what i discovered is that people really want to tell their story. they want a place to feel at home, to feel that there is someplace they can tell their story and others will understand it. that is something with people with loved ones diagnosed with alzheim
women are under siege in this society we are in in business and government. families need to understand how they are being pulled in so many directions, and support them, whether they tax credits, raising the bar in terms of funding, political leaders need to know they will be elected by the female vote in this country. women need support in terms of child care or parent care or flexible hours in terms of how they work in society. it seems that nobody was talking about that. the shriver report...
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i thought i would be clear on that. >> facebook, the government can spy on us. get to work. >> cenk: now, we're going to take another quick break. when we come back we'll wrap up with this grate panel that we have. come right back. [ ♪ music ♪ ] (vo) this is joy. >>who the heck does mitt romney think he is? (vo) this is joy on current tv. >>if mitt romney treats his magic underwear the same way as his tax returns, then he's been going commando for the past 10 years. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> cenk: this week we had the rnc. next week, the dnc. i ask every on the panel what they're looking forward to, amanda? >> the democrats are going to try just like the republicans did to get the women's vote, but i think they're actually going to succeed. they're going to have women speak who can make more sense than ann romney who yells i love women. >> cenk: and what might help is policy. they seem to have the policy on their side. john? >> i'm looking forward to hear how the democratic party sells obama's accomplishments. i feel they have been lax in that right now. an
i thought i would be clear on that. >> facebook, the government can spy on us. get to work. >> cenk: now, we're going to take another quick break. when we come back we'll wrap up with this grate panel that we have. come right back. [ ♪ music ♪ ] (vo) this is joy. >>who the heck does mitt romney think he is? (vo) this is joy on current tv. >>if mitt romney treats his magic underwear the same way as his tax returns, then he's been going commando for the past 10 years....